Category: Creative Process

Aisha Toombs is a teacher, author, and bee-enthusiast. Nerdi Bunny and the Busy Bee Bully Bear Business marks her debut as a children’s book writer. She has written articles and reviews for various websites, written a one-act play for the 2008 GLO New Light Festival in Philadelphia and previously self-published an anthology of poetry and […]

In my last blog post I mentioned about creating my niche. One important aspect is creating a logo design, so check out my logo at the top of the page! Another aspect to creating my own market is that I’m continuously working on other venues for selling my artwork. I opened an Etsy store to […]

Fully formed work for an artist is pretty much a misnomer. Personally, some pieces flow out like water, while others feel like constipation. Like so many artists, one way or another, it will come out of me; it’s a matter of how it will come out, and what I will do with it that makes […]

JOHN SCALZI is one of the most popular and acclaimed SF authors to emerge in the last decade. His massively successful debut Old Man’s War won him science fiction’s John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His New York Times bestsellers include The Last Colony, Fuzzy Nation, and Redshirts; which won 2013’s Hugo Award […]

Lin Enger is the author of two novels, The High Divide (Algonquin, September 2014) and Undiscovered Country (Little, Brown, 2008). He received his MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and teaches English at Minnesota State University Moorhead. In the 1990s he collaborated with his brother, the novelist Leif Enger, on a series of mystery novels […]

How do I build creativity? Discipline Adapting and Defying Odds Surrounding Yourself with Talented and Skilled People Problem Solving Taking Risks Failing Persistence Taking an idea and bringing it to fruition may sound like an easy process, but it’s very time consuming. The thought process that goes into it, the persistence, being adaptable and defying […]

I have found social media to be a time consuming process; but it’s worth the time, so don’t snub it. I’ve created an exponential growth of valuable followers. I have found excellent websites, very creative individuals, and supporters. The amount of information I find from those tweets, through Facebook, images through Pinterest, reviews from Goodreads, […]

There’s something to be said about raw emotions. They tug and pull at us while watching movies, reading books, and with what we see and do. In my interview with Rodrigo Garcia, he said when writing a story, “go where it hurts.” Going to that place isn’t easy, but as an author, it’s where I […]

Every artist has a vision. Nick Goepper makes his look easy. That’s the job of every artist. To make it look like a breeze, Means determination, stamina, strength, and vision. Watch Nick Goepper and his winning slopestyle tricks to understand an artistic dream and executing it.

What’s In This Closet? by Guest Blogger Linda White One of the best ways to set a scene is to walk through the main character’s closet. Talk about the tuxedo, praise the paisley, or mention the mink coat in your piece. Chances are the second your reader sees the words “worn coveralls” she’s going to […]

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About Christine

Christine is a versatile writer and artist who can translate complex concepts, technical jargon, and story ideas into engaging stories, copy, and visuals. She consistently uses her expertise in writing, editing, photography and painting to seek and enlighten new audiences. She believes that conveying the right message and meaning is key to captivating her readers, and viewers.

Christine is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and also holds a degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Philadelphia.

She is an active member of Naples Art District.
Her art is displayed at Gallery 206, 5880 Shirley Street, in Naples, Florida.

She is accepting assignments. Contact her today to discuss your writing or artistic needs.